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After eating the prasādam, they embraced each other and cried due to separation from Lord Caitanya.
After eating the prasāda, they embraced each other and cried due to separation from Lord Caitanya.
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 63

prasāda pāi anyonye kailā āliṅgana
caitanya-virahe duṅhe karilā krandana


SYNONYMS

prasāda pāi—after eating the remnants of food; anyonye—one another; kailā āliṅgana—they embraced; caitanya-virahe—in separation from Lord Caitanya; duṅhe—both; karilā krandana—cried.


TRANSLATION

After eating the prasāda, they embraced each other and cried due to separation from Lord Caitanya.